Joe Alwyn's Brother's Ex-Girlfriend Anticipating Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets' Album

Joe Alwyn's Brother's Ex-Girlfriend Anticipating Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets' Album

Brynn Cartelli, Patrick Alwyn's former girlfriend, expressed her excitement in a TikTok video as she eagerly awaits the release of Taylor Swift's upcoming album 'Tortured Poets'.

Ex Girlfriend of Joe Alwyns Brother Counting the Days to Taylor Swifts Tortured Poets Album

Ex Girlfriend of Joe Alwyns Brother Counting the Days to Taylor Swifts Tortured Poets Album

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Brynn Cartelli, the former girlfriend of Patrick Alwyn, brother of Joe Alwyn, is eagerly awaiting the release of Taylor Swift's upcoming album.

On Thursday, April 11, Cartelli shared a TikTok video of herself eating, expressing her regret for looking at something that made her feel bad. Social media users were intrigued by her initial post.

Following her first video, Cartelli posted another video that got people talking.

"Can't wait for April 19th!" she wrote in the caption of the second clip. The video was initially deleted but later reposted on X. In both clips, the winner of The Voice season 14 is seen wearing the same outfit, eating from the same bowl, and at the same angle.

"Looks like these brothers are competing to see who can flop better," commented one user on X. Another person said, "She must have some interesting things to share."

Swift, 34, announced her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, in February while accepting the award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2024 Grammy Awards.

Ex Girlfriend of Joe Alwyns Brother Counting the Days to Taylor Swifts Tortured Poets Album

Ex Girlfriend of Joe Alwyns Brother Counting the Days to Taylor Swifts Tortured Poets Album

Brynn Cartelli shared a secret with the crowd during her performance. She revealed that her new album, titled The Tortured Poets Department, will be released on April 19th. Excited about the news, she mentioned that she would be posting the album cover backstage.

The artist from The Midnights shared a black-and-white artwork on Instagram. The image depicted her in black lingerie, lying on a white bed.

Above the photo, she wrote, "Here is my worn coat of arms. My inspirations gathered like bruises, my lucky charms. The ticking of love bombs. My perspective colored by dark ink. Love and poetry play by the same rules... From, The Head of the Department of Tormented Poets."

Swifties quickly made a connection to Joe, 33, who mentioned being in a group chat with actors Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott. (Swift and Joe dated for over six years before breaking up before her Eras tour in 2023.)

During a special interview with Variety's Actors on Actors in December 2022, Joe mentioned, "It’s the Tortured Man Club, I think. It’s me, you — and Andrew Scott started the group. [Andrew is] just messaging himself good mornings. We were both in the Sally Rooney universe and crossed over with Lenny Abrahamson. We were so lucky to have that experience."

Shortly after revealing her upcoming album, Swift shared with the audience at her February 16 show in Melbourne, Australia, that she felt a strong urge to create it.

She explained, "Making this album was like a lifesaver for me. It brought back the importance of songwriting in my life. Tortured Poets is the album where I felt the most connected to songwriting, more than ever before."

The Tortured Poets Department drops on Friday, April 19.

Editor's P/S:

The article provides an intriguing glimpse into the upcoming album release by Taylor Swift. Brynn Cartelli's cryptic TikTok videos and subsequent comments have sparked speculation among fans about a potential connection between Swift's album and her relationship with Joe Alwyn. The title of the album, "The Tortured Poets Department," hints at themes of love, loss, and artistic expression, which are often explored in Swift's music. The album's release date of April 19th has further fueled anticipation, as it coincides with the anniversary of Swift and Alwyn's first public appearance together.

The article also highlights the close relationship between Joe Alwyn and his brother, Patrick, who was previously in a relationship with Brynn Cartelli. Alwyn's mention of a "Tortured Man Club" in a previous interview has added to the speculation surrounding Swift's album. It remains to be seen whether Cartelli's TikTok videos and Alwyn's comments are mere coincidences or if they hold deeper significance in relation to Swift's upcoming release. As fans eagerly await the album's arrival, the mystery surrounding its inspirations and potential connections to Alwyn's personal life continues to intrigue and captivate.